Snow arrived early in Brindleton bay and contagious jolliness coursed through the townspeople upon the countdown to Christmas. Snow had never been as thick as it was that year and the children took every advantage to make the most of it, spending most of their time at the Old mill pond - plenty of space to run and mess around meant more fun for everyone.
Cedric had established himself as Jemima's closest friend. No, she didn't see him much and no, she hadn't dared step into his house and go face to face with that god awful brother of his after he displayed his rude nature off to her in front of everyone, but Jemima never forgot the small deed Cedric did for her on her first day of school. Leonard, on the other hand, agreed to meet Jemima on one condition: he bring his sister, Samantha. She didn't mind at all for it had seemed she was the only one he'd agreed to meet, condition or not. So as time had passed they too would become good friends, but Leonard wasn't as easy opening up as the rest of her friends were, and Samantha didn't seem too pleased to be within the presence of Jemima.
As the group were talking, Jemima heard a 'psst'.
"Say, could we talk for a second, in private?"
Jemima knew Samantha felt cold towards her, so for something as unusual as the two of them talking alone, feeling nervous was expected.
"Naturally...! One moment, boys."
"I needn't say this out loud, but I don't actually dislike you, Jemima. Your mark just ... Scared me a little. At first. I don't even notice it now." Samantha mumbled out quickly, eager to get onto her main point.
"In any case, it's only because I'm being forced to play with you thanks to my poor old brother and his attachment issues. That's why I want to talk to you ... I'd like to say thank you."
"To thank me?" Jemima breathed out. She felt cheated and fooled by Samantha's claim, for every dirty look she'd recieved now felt like her own past delusion or bad memory recall. Perhaps it was her resting expression?
"Don't you realize how much you've been helping him? He can actually make friends now!"
The mere idea that she'd helped someone come out of their shell, even slightly, filled Jemima with pride.
"And gosh is he a big fanatic of you - 'Oh, Sam, Jemima is just so bright and confident, I wish I could be just like her! I want to marry her and have twenty babies with her!" Samantha imitated her brother, putting on a squeakier voice for comedic effect to which Jemima responded with hysterical and flustered giggles.
"Gosh! ... Is that true?"
"Mhm! Just ... Not the babies part."
The conversation Jemima had with Samantha remained on her mind for the rest of the day, not only because she'd discovered someone who she'd thought found her only as an annoyance to be a hidden friend, but because Leonard's undercover feelings deeply touched her. After Cedric went home for dinner, Samantha held off leaving the pond so Jemima could have a chance to speak to her brother.
"- So I just wanted to say, I'm awfully glad you find comfort in our somewhat similar ... Uh ..."
"Facial features? Um, gosh, no - they're not similar, but -" Jemima stuttered out in attempt to keep her cool.
Leonard looked taken aback.
"Was this Samantha?" He replied, the worried expression palpable on his face.
Jemima’s voice shook, albeit not enough to be completely noticeable. If she messed this up, Leonard might crawl back into the safety of his home and stay there forever. He reminded her of a small, red crab learning to explore the outside of its shell.
"Well, yes, but worry not! There's no need to be embarassed. it's rather silly, actually. If you ask me, well, I suppose there's no suited word for it, but I think your eye looks very ... You. It's your signature attribute, your thing."
Leonard stayed silent, a small flush of red appearing on his full cheeks. This was beginning to become the case for Jemima too.
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